The state Board of Regents approved a five-year contract worth $2 million Thursday for new Nevada basketball coach Eric Musselman, a two-time former NBA coach who says he's already on the recruiting trail and is planning to run a high-octane offense. Nevada athletic director Doug Knuth formally

A new bill introduced in the Nevada state legislature earlier this week would allow owners to give their ailing pets medical marijuana . Many owners across the country said it’s about time, and that “pot for pets” should be legal everywhere. Becky Flowers, a California ranch owner, said she gave

We begin with the man hunt in what's being called a case of road rage that turned deadly in Nevada. This mother of four shot in front of her home. Heart-broken and furious left wabderring how could this happen to a woman who spent her life helping people. Reporter: This morning police on a massive

Quick action by a telemarketer in Las Vegas may have helped save an alleged assault victim several states away. When Camille McElroy, a telemarketer for a health care company called Americare Now, answered her phone Thursday, she heard faint crying in the background that got progressively louder,

No. 21 Nevada (10-1) at Saint Marys CA (5-5) 7:05 pm EST MORAGA, California (Ticker) -- Nevada has not lost a road game through the first 364 days of 2005. Nick Fazekas ' job is to make sure that streak doesn't end on the year's final day. The 21st-ranked Wolfpack go for their 15th straight road

When State Trooper Jeff Jones pulled over Helen Smith, 87, for a traffic violation in Millard County in central Utah last Friday night, he did not know he would face a judgment call. “Smith was driving on I-15 from Panaca in Nevada,” Jones told ABC...

When you think of New York women, very often a Carrie Bradshaw-type teetering around on too-high heels is an image that comes to mind. But had " Sex and the City " taken place in Arkansas, those heels might have been even higher. New research from fashion flash-sale site Gilt found the customers

Black bears, left hungry by a prolonged drought , have been invading towns and homes in western Nevada in such numbers that nine have been captured and a tenth was killed in the last two days. That brought the number of bears that have been captured or killed to 42 since July, according to the